Adjectives Beginning With D (Definition, Examples & Quiz)

September 11, 2025
5 min read
By Yash, D

A delightful, delicately designed list of adjectives that start with the letter D, for your enjoyment. Examples include deft, dreary, docile, and more.

Adjectives Beginning With D (Definition, Examples & Quiz)

 

D-adjectives: Adjectives starting with D

If you Google-search “most common adjectives that start with D,” you’ll find a diverse selection—dynamic, for example (delightful, isn’t it?).

  1. Daring: Willing to take risks; adventurous.

  2. Dazzling: Extremely impressive or beautiful.

  3. Dedicated: Devoted to a task or purpose.

  4. Delightful: Highly pleasing; charming.

  5. Diligent: Hardworking and careful.

  6. Dynamic: Full of energy and new ideas.

  7. Dependable: Trustworthy and reliable.

  8. Desirable: Worth having or seeking.

  9. Devoted: Very loving or loyal.

  10. Disciplined: Showing controlled behavior.

A decent showing, but let’s go deeper: here’s a curated list of our favorite adjectives that start with D. Discover our most distinctive picks below.

D1 (positive; encouraging) adjectives

  • Decisive: Able to make decisions quickly and effectively.
  • Dealable: Capable of being dealt with; suitable for dealing..
  • Discerning: Having or showing good judgment.
  • Distinguished: Successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.
  • Diplomatic: Tactful; skilled in dealing with sensitive matters.
  • Durable: Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage.
  • Dedicated: Committed; loyal to a cause or task.
  • Dazzling: Impressively bright or splendid.
  • Dependable: Trustworthy; reliable.
  • Devoted: Very loving; loyal.
  • Diligent: Careful and persistent in work or effort.
  • Dynamic: Energetic and forceful.
  • Deserving: Worthy of reward or praise.
  • Determined: Showing firmness and purpose.
  • Dashing: Attractive in a confident, adventurous way.
  • Decorative: Serving to make something look more attractive.
  • Delicate: Pleasing to the senses; fine and subtle.
  • Democratic: Relating to the idea that all people should be treated equally.
  • Devout: Having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment.
  • Driven: Motivated; ambitious; encouraged.
  • Drawn: Attracted; compelled by.
  • Disciplined: Showing a controlled form of behavior.
  • Delightful: Highly pleasing; charming.
  • Desirable: Worth having or seeking.
  • Discreet: Careful and prudent in one's speech or actions.
  • Docile: Ready to accept control or instruction; submissive.
  • Dutiful: Conscientiously or obediently fulfilling one's duty.
  • Dapper: Neat and trim in dress and appearance.

 

Disruptive & harsh D-adjectives

  • Damaging: Causing harm or injury.
  • Deceitful: Misleading; dishonest.
  • Defiant: Boldly resistant or challenging.
  • Depressed: In a state of unhappiness or despondency.
  • Desolate: Deserted and lonely.
  • Desultory: A disconnected and irregular course of action; unmethodical.
  • Destructive: Causing great and irreparable harm or damage.
  • Detached: Aloof; emotionally uninvolved.
  • Devious: Showing a skillful use of underhanded tactics.
  • Dire: Extremely serious or urgent.
  • Disagreeable: Unpleasant; offensive.
  • Disastrous: Causing great damage.
  • Disinterested: Objective; impartial.
  • Disgruntled: Angry or dissatisfied.
  • Disheveled: Untidy; disordered.
  • Dismal: Depressing; dreary.
  • Disloyal: Failing to support someone or something.
  • Disorderly: Lacking organization; unruly.
  • Disrespectful: Showing a lack of respect.
  • Distant: Reserved or aloof in manner.
  • Distressing: Causing anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
  • Distrustful: Unable or unwilling to trust.
  • Dogmatic: Asserting opinions in an arrogant manner.
  • Drab: Lacking brightness or interest; drearily dull.
  • Draining: Causing someone to lose energy or feel tired.
  • Dreary: Dull, bleak, and lifeless.
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Neutral adjectives

These describe objects or concepts without strong positive or negative bias.

  • Daily: Happening every day.
  • Direct: Straightforward; without detour.
  • Dormant: Temporarily inactive.
  • Double: Twice as much or as many.
  • Dual: Having two parts or aspects.
  • Dull: Lacking interest or excitement.
  • Definite: Clearly stated or decided; not vague.
  • Decimal: Based on the number ten.
  • Developed: Brought to a more advanced state.
  • Digital: Involving or relating to computer technology.
  • Domestic: Relating to the home or family.
  • Diverse: Showing a great deal of variety.
  • Documented: Recorded in documents.
  • Distributed: Spread or shared over an area.
  • Dormant: Inactive, but capable of becoming active.

Sources

  1. “Desultory, Adj.” Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford UP, September 2025.

 

 

Yash, D. "Adjectives Beginning With D (Definition, Examples & Quiz)." Grammarflex, Sep 11, 2025, https://grammarflex.com/d-adjectives/.

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